Caernarfon Herald

Gwynedd pothole spending revealed in FOI query

- Gwynedd Council was contacted for a comment.

THE amount Gwynedd council spent annually filling in the drivers’ worst enemy – potholes – over the past three years has been revealed.

A recent freedom of informatio­n request showed Gwynedd spent more repairing potholes in the Arfon area between 2021 and 2022 than in the areas of Meirionnyd­d and Dwyfor.

In Arfon, the cost was £288,174, while in Meirionnyd­d it was £223,635 and in Dwyfor it was £122,971.65.

According to the What Do They Know website, the figures showed that, in Arfon between 2019 and 2020, the cost of repairing potholes was £260,201, while in 2020-2021, it was £164,074, and in 20212022 it was £288,174.

In the Dwyfor area between 2019 and 2020, it was £156,047.00, while in 2020-2021 it was £107,569.75, and in 2021-2022, it was £122,971.65.

In Meirionnyd­d between 2019 and 2020, it was £291,829, while in 2020-2021, it was £242,755, and in 20212022, it was £223,635.

The period of 20202021 showed markedly lower numbers due to the effect of the pandemic”

A ‘Ms Harrison’ had asked Gwynedd County Council for the figures under the Freedom of Informatio­n Act 2000.

Among her requests, including the figures for the last three calendar years, with a year-byyear breakdown, other questions included: “What was the average time between a pothole being reported and filled?”

The website reports a council reply as reading: “The average time between a pothole being reported and filled in accordance with its Highway Asset Maintenanc­e was that defects will be corrected or made safe within 24hrs.”

The Freedom of Informatio­n Act 2000 provides public access to informatio­n held by public authoritie­s.

It gives anyone the right to ask any public sector organisati­on for informatio­n they hold.

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